300-6 Effects of Crop Residue Management on N2O Emission from a Cultivated Andosol in Central Japan.
Poster Number 413
See more from this Division: ASA Section: Environmental Quality
See more from this Session: Improving Accuracy and Precision of Soil Carbon and Greenhouse Gas Emission Measurements and Quantification: II (includes student competition)
Abstract:
Three years' monitoring showed clear increase of accumulated N2O emission in plant residue applied site. In detail, the amount of increased N2O differed with quality and quantity of the residue which applied to soil. The most significant increase were observed after application of sorghum which were in earing period. Calculated emission factors varied in the range of 0.13% to 1.3% between type of applied residue. Besides that, the meteorological event such as heavy rain caused by the typhoon was also an important factor which affected the amount of increased N2O.
See more from this Division: ASA Section: Environmental Quality
See more from this Session: Improving Accuracy and Precision of Soil Carbon and Greenhouse Gas Emission Measurements and Quantification: II (includes student competition)